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    Education in the Philippines changed radically‚ and was before patterned from both of educational systems of Spain and the United States. However‚ after the liberation of the Philippines in 1946‚ Filipinos then had moved in various directions of its own. Elementary and high school education is compulsory‚ and is administered nationally by the Department of Education‚ along with the assurance of funding for school services and equipments‚ recruitment of teachers for all public schools‚ and the supervising

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    File under:  #poem Peace Not War (Speech Choir Piece) PEACE NOT WAR by Patricia Lithuanian Boom! Blood Flesh Struggle and Fear surrounding in the Atmosphere If one is sulky one is scorned if one is not a noble one is a peasant there are drugs‚ abuses‚ hex and injustice and the only thing that rules the earth is immorality Shhhhhh! silence! for the end may come voices are not made to speak the truth but to shout and scream eyes are not made to see the reality but to hide the

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    The poem ’My Last Farewell’ was Jose Rizal’s patriotic goodbyes‚ first to his country‚ his family and above all to his Heavenly Father. To his country he said‚ ’With gladness do I give you my life.’ He tried to comfort his parents and dear ones with these lines: ’I’ll go where there are no slaves‚ tyrants or hangmen; Where faith does not kill and where God alone does reign.’ The last line of the poem says: ’To die is to rest.’ To whom did Jose Rizal give his last poem? Answer:Trinidad Mi último

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    WOOD 1                      THE PHILIPPINE­AMERICAN WAR (1899­1902)              JAMIENAIL WOOD              HIST102 ­ HISTORY SINCE 1877  PROFESSOR THOMAS GOETZ  NOVEMBER 20 2013            WOOD 2  PHILIPPINE­AMERICAN WAR 1899­1902    The United States declared war with Spain in 1898 to support Cuba with their struggles  from Spanish control. The United States sent out a fleet to the Philippines to defeat the Spanish  navy and this battle was known as the “Battle of Manila Bay”. The Spanish navy was defeated 

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    Philippine-American War In the late 1800s‚ the U.S. became an imperialist power‚ competing to extend their influence throughout the world. The US had a few reasons for becoming an imperialist country. Their desire for economic growth‚ military expansion‚ and spreading their values and ideas compelled them to conquer other countries. But not all Americans believed that America should be imperialist. Those who disagreed with the pro-expansionist beliefs were afraid of conflict with other countries

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    The true Philippine Civilization has been dominated by colonial influences. Almost all the traditional art we are familiar with are derived from foreign influences. The admirable culture and traditions we once had have truly been forgotten and replaced by foreign ways of living. It is disappointing to consider our ethnic groups who have retained historical conventions primitive‚ ignorant‚ and uncivilized. In fact‚ the practices‚ way of living‚ and the kind of culture they keep possession of are

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    The Earth’s atmosphere has changed over billions of years‚ but for the past 200 million years it has been much as it is today. We are‚ however‚ causing our atmosphere to change by human activity. Burning fossil fuels and deforestation are two examples of human effect on the environment. Composition of the Earth’s atmosphere The composition of air You need to know the proportions of the main gases in the atmosphere. The Earth’s atmosphere has remained much the same for the past 200 million years

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    The war poets Wilfred Owen‚ Robert Binyon and Alec Waugh make powerful use of language features to not only portray their views on war‚ but to intensify the reader’s emotions as well. Binyon uses euphemism to glorify war‚ and in essence‚ serve his propagandist purpose in the poem For the Fallen. However‚ both Owen and Waugh use graphic‚ hard hitting language to reveal the gruesome truth of war through the poems Dulce et Decorum Est and Cannon Fodder. The poem For the Fallen by Robert Binyon was

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    Russia Lecture 2 – 1905 revolution Pre-1905 Revolution Before the 1905 Revolution they had been a rise in strike activity and rural unrest within the Russian Empire. Newspapers however showed the minority population that where literate cracks that where showing in the Tsar’s power‚ however these people already held positions of power within Russian society. These people included the village elders‚ members of the clergy and government minsters. At this time in the early 20th century

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    Honors Section 02 17 February 2014 Iraqi vs. American War Poems – How Do the Themes And Cultures Compare? Since the onset of the Iraqi Warwar poetry concerning the Iraqi War has been published. Prominent authors emerged from this war such as Brian Turner‚ Abdul Razaq Al-Rubaiee‚ and Adnan Al-Sayegh. Other authors‚ like Iraqi poets Mahmud Al-Braikan‚ Hashem Shafeeq‚ and Adil Abdullah‚ were already well-known poets who used the war to voice their feelings about their country. Turner was

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